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(KNOX) -Now through May 10 is Invasive Species Awareness Week.
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality urges all North Dakotans to take some time to learn about Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS). Once in our waters, ANS threaten the sustainability, biodiversity, and quality of our water resources.
Water users must take steps to prevent the spread of ANS to preserve our waterways for current and future generations.
-When recreating in a lake or river, thoroughly inspect all equipment for mud, plants, animals, and residual water.
-Thoroughly clean, drain and dry all gear before its reentry into fresh water.
-Never release an unwanted pet, such as a fish or snail, into water.
-Choose native plant options when aquatic landscaping.
-Always follow all ANS regulations when entering and departing a body of water.
Together, we can conserve and protect North Dakota’s rivers, lakes, and streams and the native fish and wildlife that thrive in them.




